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Government Action On Nude Viral Video Of Two Manipur Women, Instructions Not To Share On Social Media

Government action on nude viral video of two Manipur women, instructions not to share on social media.

The situation in Manipur is getting worse again. Another shocking case has come to the fore from the northeastern state. Indeed, a video from May 4 has surfaced.

In it, two women from one community were paraded naked across the street by people from the other side.

The social media platform is required to comply with Indian law as the matter is still under investigation. Government sources gave this information.

Government action on nude viral video: ‘Strict action should be taken against the accused in Manipur’.

DCW director Swati Maliwal said of the matter: “A very heartbreaking video was taken from Manipur that kept me awake all night.

This incident happened two and a half months ago and FIR has been recorded but so far no arrests have been made.

I am ashamed that the central government has been silent for the past three months and the prime minister has not made any statement on this.

I am writing a letter today to the CM of Manipur and PM Modi to end the violence in Manipur and stop the allegations.” Strict action should be taken against them.”

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Such incident brings shame to the country – MP Priyanka Chaturvedi.

In this case, MP Shiv Sena (Uddhav Thackeray faction) Priyanka Chaturvedi said, “Yesterday, the video of a heinous crime against two women from Manipur was brought before the whole country.

Such an incident brings shame to the country. As a MP, I want to discuss Manipur. The Prime Minister should break his silence and answer the people by speaking in the LS.

Minister for Women’s and Children’s Development Smriti Irani never spoke about this but now under pressure, she said she told the CM, “…the most incompetent minister in the country should resign.

This will be the first question in Parliament today.”

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